Gemalto releases findings of 2015 Breach Level Index

Theft of identities and personal information retains top spot, accounting for 53% of data breaches; healthcare and government overtake retail as most-targeted sectors.

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prpl Foundation demonstrates security by separation for IoT and other connected embedded devices

The prpl Foundation is demonstrating how an open, hardware based approach provides an ideal foundation for securing Internet of Things (IoT) and other connected embedded devices.

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Gemalto launches M2M Cat 1 LTE module

Gemalto is launching a leading edge M2M Category 1 (Cat 1) LTE wireless module. This advanced module enables fall-back to 2G in Europe Middle East Africa and to 3G in North America for areas where LTE connectivity is not yet fully available.

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Social engineering leads the list of most popular hacking methods

The recent data breach of 10,000+ Departments of Justice and Homeland Security staff and over 20,000 supposed Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) employees is another example that becoming an insider by using social engineering tactics is much easier for hackers than writing zero-day exploits.

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Company aims to continue pioneering the new, ground-breaking technologies that are building the...
Michael Porfirio, Director of Systems Engineering, Commvault ANZ.
$14bn spent acquiring more than 60 Internet of Things-related companies in 2014.
Nutanix supports collaborations fast-tracking genetics from the lab to the clinic.
Delivers technology integration with FireEye to battle rising trend of targeted attacks.
Bring-your-own-device (BYOD) is here to stay, states Ovum, as it reveals the findings of its 2013...
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Ferrari: A New Perspective on Cybersecurity

Ferrari took a strategic decision to choose Kaspersky Lab as their IT Security provider. They wanted to introduce more stringent IT security measures, both to protect their core business and to ensure an increase in safety. Find out more in this exclusive video.

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